A 7.1 magnitude earthquake occurred in Venezuela. This was reported by the European Mediterranean Seismological Center on Wednesday, June 24.
The epicenter of the earthquake was 60 kilometers northwest of the city of Valencia, which has a population of about 1.6 million people. The outbreak occurred at a depth of 13 km.
No information has yet been received about casualties and damage. The country also declared a tsunami threat, according to data Website center.
On June 22, the tenth earthquake of the day was also recorded in the Black Sea off the coast of Sevastopol, said Marina Bondar, deputy director of the Institute of Seismology and Geodynamics at King Faisal University.
In addition, on June 10, an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.7 occurred near the coast of the Primorsky Territory. The epicenter of the earthquake was 32 kilometers east of the village of Olga, inhabited by three thousand people.
At the end of May, a 5.1 magnitude earthquake was recorded off the southeastern coast of Kamchatka. The earthquake was recorded at 23:31 local time. The outbreak occurred at a depth of 53 km.
